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1 kwi 2012 · No other profession requires its employees to make complex legal and moral decisions that impact the lives of others quite like policing. Officers must chase criminals; expose themselves...
8.1 Police Subculture. At the root of all that is good and bad in law enforcement, there is a strong subculture that permeates most agencies. While a common theme in academic discourse is that police culture is negative, entrenched in cynicism, masochism, loyalty above all else, and an “us versus them” mentality, it has positive aspects ...
21 lis 2023 · Some examples of police subculture are: the belief that police officers are brave, the emphasis on being an authority figure, and the loyalty between the officers.
8 lis 2022 · Abstract. The aim of this article is to take stock of theorizing around the concept of police culture, the degree to which it may be static or dynamic, and the ways in which these collectively shared practices and ideals influence and are influenced by social structural problems.
This chapter explores the police subculture, the stresses of police work, and the phenomenon of police burnout. It describes the characteristics, sources, and effects of the police subculture, and compares and contrasts different forms of organizational culture.
11 lip 2016 · The notion of a recalcitrant “police subculture” is pervasive in the literature on policing, often invoked to explain many of the ills linked to police misconduct and corruption.
Abstract. Popular in the law enforcement literature, the concept of the “police subculture” traditionally has been predicated on homogeneous personnel selections. Although female and minority representation has increased in law enforcement, the impact of females and minorities on the police subculture has not been empirically evaluated.